To create this flower wall I used some leftover pine, cut to the desired length and fishing line. Charlotte is a pink girl and I l Dulux Rose Gold as an accent colour in her room.
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Once I cut the pine to size; I primed and sprayed the pine a lovely Rose Gold and pre-drilled holes along the top of the timber; I had originally drilled the holes at 150mm intervals but decided to add a hole in between.
I picked all of my flowers from Bunnings; although I am at Bunnings weekly I had never thought of buying home decor items but I accidentally found myself in the faux floral aisle and found the EXACT flowers I was looking for and they were the perfect colour.
It took me a while to get going. It looked pretty bad, to begin with, most projects look terrible before they start to take shape, it’s always hard to pull the ideas out of your head to figure it out.
I was fairly non-committal, to begin with so used painter's tape to stick the fishing line to the top of the frame and then began the process of adding flowers. I wanted it to look full so pulled the leaves off the flowers so I could add them separately.
I realised relatively quickly that I needed some sort of process; after a little trial and error I finally settled on a rhythm and after about an hour of stringing flowers I finally started to like how it was turning out.
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I’ll have to finish it in place so will give you an update on the final installation once painting has been completed.
Happy Renovating
Claire
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